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researchers project the energy drink industry to expand by 86% in the next five years. there's our next business to go into. >> i'm nervous to take any of those. i know people do. >> i don't drink them. i'll invest in them. let other people drink them. is that hypocritical? >> a little. >>> calories count, that's the message from several soda companies. >> coke, pepsi, dr. pepper and other beverage makers will display calories on the product's button. also signs to motivate consumers to buy lower calorie projects. the new machines will launch next year in a few places, with plans to expand. >>> apple pie, applesauce, apple bread, whatever. apple butter. okay. the list goes on and on of course. but this year you'll have to pay more to take advantage of the fruit while it's in season. expect to pay nearly double for individual apples, 20% more for juices. farmers say this is the smallest crop since 1986. >> too bad. >>> super sonic sky diver. how high one man plans to get today in terms of into the atmosphere. could be a different story. >> first, jerry sandusky is in cou
researchers project the energy drink industry to expand by 86% in the next five years. there's our next business to go into. >> i'm nervous to take any of those. i know people do. >> i don't drink them. i'll invest in them. let other people drink them. is that hypocritical? >> a little. >>> calories count, that's the message from several soda companies. >> coke, pepsi, dr. pepper and other beverage makers will display calories on the product's button. also signs...
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the items must be $2,500 or less and certified as being energy efficient. we'll be right back. gecko (clearing throat) thank you, mr. speaker, uh, members of congress. in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know it. ...i propose savings for everyone! i'm talking hundreds here... and furthermore.. newcaster: breaking news. the gecko is demanding free pudding. and political parties that are actual parties! with cake! and presents! ah, that was good. too bad nobody could hear me. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. i"i'm not in favor of a a$5 trillion tax cut. that's not my plan." mitchell: "the nonpartisan tax policy center concluded that mitt romney's tax plan would cost $4.8 trillion over 10 years." vo: why won't romney level with us about his tax plan, which gives the wealthy huge new tax breaks? because according to experts, he'd have to raise taxes on the middle class - or increase the deficit to pay for it. if we can't trust him here... how could we ever trust him h
the items must be $2,500 or less and certified as being energy efficient. we'll be right back. gecko (clearing throat) thank you, mr. speaker, uh, members of congress. in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know it. ...i propose savings for everyone! i'm talking hundreds here... and furthermore.. newcaster: breaking news. the gecko is demanding free pudding. and political parties that are actual parties! with cake! and presents!...
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his temperment, his demeanor was much more -- he had a lot more energy on stage. president obama looked -- his presentation was a little bit halting, he kept looking down throughout the debate, and so a lot of that poad language that tends to -- body language that tends to resonate with voters who aren't as tuned into the campaign went romney's direction. >> by some measure, some people say when you see these debates, you want to see who looks presidential. obviously the president, but whoever is running -- whoever he's running against. i think most people would have to say that romney acquitted himself quite well. he looked presidential, in command of facts, et cetera, et cetera. >> yeah. and the first debate is great for the challenger because everybody is expecting the president to win. i mean, he's the president, and then you get these two guys on the stage and they're peers for the first time in the whole campaign and that gives the challenger a leg up. dispr we're going to go to some specifics, but let me ask you first, in terms of truthfulness, accuracy, ho
his temperment, his demeanor was much more -- he had a lot more energy on stage. president obama looked -- his presentation was a little bit halting, he kept looking down throughout the debate, and so a lot of that poad language that tends to -- body language that tends to resonate with voters who aren't as tuned into the campaign went romney's direction. >> by some measure, some people say when you see these debates, you want to see who looks presidential. obviously the president, but...
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in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. today, our commitment to the gulf, and to america, has never been stronger. will: [ inner voice ] the only place i can afford. i'm so glad you're home. yeah. will: [ inner voice ] if i was smart enough to pounce on the daily double for just a buck 99 on the mcdonald's extra value menu i can handle this. i got this great loft space. ooo, very cool. >>> when you drive, it's the law to buckle up. now one state is considering making it a rule to have it for your four-legged friends, as well. mara, good morning to you. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. lots of pet owners take their dogs everywhere, including in the car. but now the rules for taking your pooch for a ride may be changing as new jersey considers a bill that would require seat belts for dogs, claiming it better protects motorists and their pets. at katie's pet depot in northern new jersey, harnesses for dogs are being snapped up almost as quickly as dog bones are. >> th
in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. today, our commitment to the gulf, and to america, has never been stronger. will: [ inner voice ] the only place i can afford. i'm so glad you're home. yeah. will: [ inner voice ] if i was smart enough to pounce on the daily double for just a buck 99 on the mcdonald's extra value menu i can handle this. i got this great loft space. ooo, very...
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i was really stunned at the lack of energy and that romney came out so strong and it did seem like the president was trying to play defense and not make any mistakes because he was up at least in this race pretty handily in the swing states. not mentioning the 47% in that video, that was stunning. >> is it too late and later debates to come back with that now? you know, i liken it to a boxer almost. go back to your corner, you figure out what you didn't do right perhaps. but at that point is it too late? has america forgotten about the 47%? >> no, i don't think so. i think he can do that. not as effectively, because the first debate is usually the more watched debate. president george w. bush had a poor performance against john kerry and came back strong. last night the president was mocking his own performance. you have to accept you didn't do well, and come back and bring it to romney. but he's going to have to do that. >> okay. mitt romney, on the other hand, had a strong showing. what does he need to do to maintain any momentum he might have picked up? >> i think this presents the
i was really stunned at the lack of energy and that romney came out so strong and it did seem like the president was trying to play defense and not make any mistakes because he was up at least in this race pretty handily in the swing states. not mentioning the 47% in that video, that was stunning. >> is it too late and later debates to come back with that now? you know, i liken it to a boxer almost. go back to your corner, you figure out what you didn't do right perhaps. but at that point...
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bring the energy today. you always bring it. >> i'm here. >> let's talk about this frankenweenie business. >> tim burton was fired in 1984 there disney for a live action movie he made called frankenweenie. they fired him in 1984. in 2012, we are coming on the way a3-d, black and white stop motion feature length film by tim burton called frankenweenie. anybody who ever lost a pet wishes this would happen. thisling boy figures out a way to bring his dog back to life. victor right there, that shot you just saw, one of the coolest shots of all time. it's vertigo shot created. you zoom the camera and pull it back at the same time. they have to do it one frame at a time. this is top motion animation. it take up to i week to complete five seconds of the movie -- up to a week to complete five seconds of movie y every second of the movie, they have to move the puppet 24 times. this is not like cgi. this is actual puppets that are moving. the movie itself very engaging. it is funny. the voice casting is great. martin
bring the energy today. you always bring it. >> i'm here. >> let's talk about this frankenweenie business. >> tim burton was fired in 1984 there disney for a live action movie he made called frankenweenie. they fired him in 1984. in 2012, we are coming on the way a3-d, black and white stop motion feature length film by tim burton called frankenweenie. anybody who ever lost a pet wishes this would happen. thisling boy figures out a way to bring his dog back to life. victor...
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as the air rises, it condenses as it cools so there is more energy in the atmosphere for heavier rain. >> this side of 81, east of 95, it is done primarily to give you a locator. however, you will find that, in the wintertime, when weather people talk about the snow, the rain-snow line, it pretty closely corresponds with the 95 corridor. that is interesting, 95 wasn't place there had so that it would correspond with that. so frequently during the wintertime, we'll say east of 95 because that is where the rain high pressure snow line is. >> if i can make one other quick comment. reagan national sort of an interesting spot because it is right on the potomac river. that is where our official readings are. the water has an influence on our temperature. >> thank you, corey, for the question. hope we answered that for for you. if you have a question you want answered, go to myfoxdc.com and click on the weather tab. you are listening to hot child in the city by nick guilder. >> knew the song. didn't know the artist. >> all right. late get to our hot traffic lady, julie wright. >> all right.
as the air rises, it condenses as it cools so there is more energy in the atmosphere for heavier rain. >> this side of 81, east of 95, it is done primarily to give you a locator. however, you will find that, in the wintertime, when weather people talk about the snow, the rain-snow line, it pretty closely corresponds with the 95 corridor. that is interesting, 95 wasn't place there had so that it would correspond with that. so frequently during the wintertime, we'll say east of 95 because...
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that is available energy for very heavy rain. you with me? >> i'm with you. >> oat warmer the air, the more water vapor it hold. cold air can't hold a lot of water vapor. the polar regions, i know they are covered in snow and ice but parts of the polar regions only get about an inch of snow a year. cold air can't hold much water vapor at all. they don't get much in wait of rain and/or snow. still following me? >> is that why sometimes when it snows a lot, we all say it feels warmer though. >> he y a -- yes, a whole different question. we have those two principles in place. just because the air is warm or hot though, it does not mean that we've got a lot of moisture. we see that the deserts of the u.s. in the southwest. it is 110 in phoenix but it never rains. so you need a combination. here is what you really want for very heavy rainfall. you want a air mass in place or ingredients for a large temperature gradient. on one side of the front, you might want temperature in the 80s or 90s with a lot of moisture available and on the other side of
that is available energy for very heavy rain. you with me? >> i'm with you. >> oat warmer the air, the more water vapor it hold. cold air can't hold a lot of water vapor. the polar regions, i know they are covered in snow and ice but parts of the polar regions only get about an inch of snow a year. cold air can't hold much water vapor at all. they don't get much in wait of rain and/or snow. still following me? >> is that why sometimes when it snows a lot, we all say it feels...